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'It’s better to focus on the game'

Watford 1-2 Chelsea

Chelsea boss Antonio Conte to BBC Sport: "I’m pleased for the substitutes that came off the bench. They showed great attitude and commitment with Cesc Fabregas and Michy Batshuayi making a real impact.

"We all know Cesc’s quality, he’s a great player but it’s important to understand that we are at the beginning of the season and I am looking for the right balance."

On claims Diego Costa, who avoided a second booking for what appeared to be a dive, should have been sent off: "I don’t accept this because if every game people find something on Diego it is no good for Chelsea.

"It’s better to focus on the game. For me, the first yellow is no good for me. I don’t accept the idea for a second yellow card for a dive but he does have to avoid the first.

"I’m in contact with my club every day and we talk to try and find a solution to buy the players that can improve this team. With the defenders we have we have a few players but it’s important to understand that I don’t just buy to buy – they need to improve my team."

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'The win is very important'

Chelsea manager Antonio Conte speaking to BBC Sport: “I feel good because I saw the right commitment, the right spirit from my team.

"This game wasn’t easy this game because we were 1-0 down. I’m pleased to see the reaction from my players and this win is very important for us as it gives everyone confidence.

"It is wrong to come to Watford and to think it’s very simple to win. In the first half I saw a good balance between the teams. I think we showed a great intensity in the second half and we pushed them a lot.

"I like to thank the fans because they pushed us on during the worst period. We must understand that we have to fight together and today is another game that we won at the end so it’s very important."

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'We deserved it'

Spurs 1-0 Palace

Spurs manager Mauricio Pochettino speaking to BBC Sport: "It’s important to win the three points in the first game at home. I think we fully deserved it, I am happy with the performance, we played very well.

"I was always confident, full credit to the team because they fight to the end. We created a lot of chances in the first half and sometimes it is hard to keep going in the second, you can feel the frustration, but their energy was fantastic.

"I am happy for Victor Wanyama, it’s important to score and feel the love of the supporters, and I am happy with Vincent Janssen, he was fantastic and created a lot of chances. I am happy with the way he works and fights, the supporters see he is a fighter.

"Dele Alli had some problems, he was ill for three days this week and not 100%. We have a lot of games with the Champions League this season and we have to manage them to be in a better condition for the season.

"Michel Vorm’s work was important t too, it is not easy to replace Hugo Lloris and he did very well."

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'Not good enough'

Burnley 2-0 Liverpool

Liverpool midfielder Georginio Wijnaldum: "I think Burnley created two chances and they scored two goals. We created chances but they were not big chances. It's not good today. If you don't score more than your opponent then it is always a concern. We made mistakes. It's sad. At the end of the game we have nothing."

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Barry happy to end barren run

West Brom 1-2 Everton

Everton goalscorer Gareth Barry speaking to Sky Sports: "It's been a long time since I've scored in the league - about two and a half years (v Norwich in January 2014). I actually missed an easy one in training, so I'm glad I put that one away."

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'Marvellous'

Burnley 2-0 Liverpool

Burnley boss Sean Dyche, speaking to Match Of The Day: "I thought we made Liverpool look uncomfortable. We think we can be a threat to teams. We have never been bogged down with all the stats about possession. There is something marvellous when you see someone give everything to the cause. That's what I thought we did."

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'Burnley have the biggest heart'

Burnley 2-0 Liverpool

Burnley goalscorer Andre Gray, speaking to Match Of The Day: "It feels unreal to score my first Premier League goal. It's nice to do it early because the longer the games go without scoring it plays with your head. It was a great team performance. I don't think we deserved to lose last week and it was important to make it right this week. We know we're not going to out-play teams every week but we have the biggest heart."

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'Not clinical enough'

Burnley 2-0 Liverpool

Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp, speaking to Sky Sports: "How can I be happy with this? When we gave away the first goal they defended for their lives. Both of their strikers Andre Gray and Sam Vokes are really hard workers.

"We had absolutely no luck and everybody needs to be more clinical. We have to accept it. Burnley deserved to win with a very passionate performance. We have to say it was not enough today."

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'A galling result'

Spurs 1-0 Palace

Crystal Palace manager Alan Pardew talking to BBC Sport: "We had to make a substitution at a corner, and Sod’s Law, it’s the one that goes in. Our effort and endeavour were there to see, we matched Spurs all the way.

"We have not scored a goal yet, but I cannot fault my players. I feel so sorry for my players, they gave everything they could but it was not to be.

"We have lost on two set plays, we are a strong set play side and we will work on it and make sure it does not happen again."

On Benteke: "He’s going to give us more dynamic play going forward, free up Connor and give us a different look. We knew we needed to make changes and our fans will see we are headed in the right direction.

"He’s going to give our fans and us belief. Our players are coming back slowly but surely, but it was galling today. We need one or two more players, but we are not far away."

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'Decision making was poor'

Burnley 2-0 Liverpool

Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp, speaking to Match Of The Day: "Our decision making was not good. We'd put in a good cross but there were no bodies in the box and then when we had bodies in the box we ended up shooting.

"The season is still pretty young. It doesn’t look like we are 100% fine tuned. But it's only the start of the season and I can see a lot of good things. The lesson here is don’t give the ball away like we did twice today. We will work on it 100%. We need to have a plan for deep defending teams. We have a few things to do – that is clear."

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'The goal before half-time was vital'

Everton manager Ronald Koeman talking to BBC Sport: "It's always hard to play against West Brom, the teams of Tony Pulis.

"They have direct play and a lot of tall people. After nine minutes we were 1-0 down and we had to change the system. The one run (Mirallas goal) before half-time was a key moment.

"In this system with Gerard Deulofeu up front you hope to get behind the defenders but they dropped further back. Then you bring on Romelu Lukaku. We had two big chances at 2-1 up. We fought for everything.

"The equaliser before half-time was vital. At 1-1 it's good for us and for them it's a different situation.

"Lukaku when he came on and Yannick Bolasie came on (both did well). Bolasie's experience and defensive qualities you need in the team. It's difficult for a manager to pick his best XI. We finished strong today. We can improve, but we are much better than one week ago."

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Swansea to make changes for cup

Swansea 0-2 Hull

Swansea boss Francesco Guidolin: "I am disappointed. We have to work the next day and prepare well for the next game against Peterborough in the [EFL] cup. That is our job. We did not deserve to lose today, we attacked for 90 minutes but not brilliantly. We have to play quicker but that is not easy against a compact team. It was a difficult game for us.

"Last week we were happy because we defended set pieces well and we were dangerous. Today is a step behind and we have to improve.

"I need to see other players and we need a group with more players. I will change the team for the cup on Tuesday."

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'We dug in'

Burnley 2-0 Liverpool

Burnley goalscorer Sam Vokes: "The first goal came early and settled us down.The crowd was bouncing. It was good to settle those nerves. Second half we knew we had to dig in and defend for our lives. That’s what we did."

"Newcastle United have their first away win since beating Tottenham Hotspur last December - but it was one they were made to work for after half-time.

"Their hosts saw plenty of the ball, but Hordur Magnusson's near-post header wide and Jonathan Kodjia's skied volley from inside the area was as close as they'd come to an equaliser.

"The crowd - who had earlier booed a man proposing on the Ashton Gate pitch at half-time - warmly applauded their team's efforts at the end, despite a second successive defeat. "And the proposal? She said yes."

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'Both teams had a go'

West Brom 1-2 Everton

West Brom's Gareth McAuley: "We expected to see the game out and conceded just before half-time. Darren Fletcher had a good chance for us. It was a tight game and both teams had a go today. We want to add quality to our team and hopefully that will happen."